In Reply to: It's not complicated: lots of people like distortion posted by Feanor on January 7, 2022 at 08:01:45:
"Granted, some types of music are more demanding of ultimate accuracy than others. Classical orchestral and larger-scale choral music fall into this category"And the people who buy Audio Note are typically classical music listeners, Classical music musicians, and Classical music Recording engineers, and Classical music composers.
It's a shame you are so dogmatic and unwilling to actually try new things. I get it some people like to live in the town they grew up in and never leave their city and eat meat and potatoes for their whole life.
As someone who travels the world, and tries all kinds of foods, and new experiences bothering to listen to gear.
It's nice to see a young Tonmeister mastering classical music in live venues. Nice Audio Note speakers and amps no less. It's nice the guy has good ears - probably didn't need to read the measurements to help know what is good. If you NEED the measurements then why are you into audio? If you can't tell something is good then you should take up another hobby like model trains or photography. He explains well from 13minutes on how they record classical music.
It's sad - you really have missed out over the 20 years we've been on forums. Fortunately, a lot of people opened their ears and listened to sound and stopped reading about sound.
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